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The Queensland result maps show individual seats being won by The Liberals or The Nationals. This isn't what happened: the parties did not contest any seats separately. All seats were contested by the LNP.Ordinary Person (talk) 04:32, 27 June 2016 (UTC)Reply
The maps are produced by psephologist Adam Carr, which he kindly releases under a CC licence so they are re-used here. He is no longer a Wikipedia editor, so they are essentially produced by an external third party. Additionally, while the Liberal and National parties have merged at a state level, technically LNP members in the federal parliament retain their party affiliation and sit in the Liberal or National party rooms. --Canley (talk) 05:55, 27 June 2016 (UTC)Reply